Kelly compite en rodeos para ganar dinero y comprar la tierra de sus sueños. Rescata a Jackie y viajan juntos. Jackie se enamora de Kelly, pero él se centra en su ambición, distrayéndose con... Leer todoKelly compite en rodeos para ganar dinero y comprar la tierra de sus sueños. Rescata a Jackie y viajan juntos. Jackie se enamora de Kelly, pero él se centra en su ambición, distrayéndose con otras mujeres. Jackie intenta enfocarlo.Kelly compite en rodeos para ganar dinero y comprar la tierra de sus sueños. Rescata a Jackie y viajan juntos. Jackie se enamora de Kelly, pero él se centra en su ambición, distrayéndose con otras mujeres. Jackie intenta enfocarlo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Dolores
- (as Jovon Monteid)
- Okie
- (as Donald Barry)
- Mayor
- (as Jack Loomis)
Opiniones destacadas
With its rock and roll music and its obligatory fistfights, "Born Reckless" might be another vehicle for Elvis Presley. Although most of the music is performed by someone "on stage", note that Van Doren sings one ballad (backed by an orchestra and choir) on a front porch, lamenting the fact that it's difficult to be patient when a girl is waiting for her man to settle down. So, this film has some elements of a musical.
It also has rodeo stock footage, a lame ending, and a plot as predictable as a poolside fight. Ostensibly it's a story about dreams for the future, but it's mostly a chance for viewers to ogle the two stars. The story is not compelling, but--surprisingly--Mamie's voice sounds pretty good in a couple of her numbers.
Mamie Van Doren was not only nice eye candy to watch but she could really sing and she showed us how good her singing lungs actually were by singing several entertaining numbers throughout this romantic musical. There certainly was a lot of teasing going on between Jeff Richards and Mamie Van Doren but we can all relate to our significant others appearing jealous from time to time now can't we?
Jeff Richards is a rodeo star named Kelly Cobb trying to make just enough stake money to settle down and purchase his own ranch and raise cattle but Mamie Van Doren who plays Jackie Adams one of Kelly's love interests is worried that Kelly will stay in the rodeo game too long and end up a cripple as other rodeo stars had not known when enough was enough.
This is a fun movie that is well acted, with some entertaining tunes, and of course with Mamie Van Doren being the one belting out the hit songs, who wouldn't enjoy this film? I give it a 7 out of 10 IMDB rating. I will be looking to watch it again on TCM sometime soon too!
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Rodeo star Kelly Cobb (Jeff Richards) and singer Jackie Adams (Mamie Van Doren) team up to head across the country getting into various rodeo contests to win money. Usually Cobb takes a beating by not only the bulls but the various men who are constantly trying to get their hands on the sexy Adams. If you're looking for high art then BORN RECKLESS certainly isn't going to be for you but if you're looking for some fun, cheap "B" movie stuff then there's quite a bit here to enjoy. The screenplay really doesn't have too many brains working for it because we've basically got a ten-minute movie that just keeps repeating itself over and over and over again. In fact, we basically have the same thing happen meaning that Cobb and Adams arrive in a new town, he tries to win money, she gets hit on and he has to fight the guy hitting on her. This here is basically the entire movie and it's funny that the screenplay didn't try anything but instead just kept this format going throughout the picture. I really didn't mind the repeat business because it was rather funny seeing all of these guys putting their hands all over Van Doren who would then try to get away only to have to be rescued. I'm sure some might see this as rather sexist entertainment but it's at least got some campy charm to it. Richards and Van Doren don't offer excellent performances but they're good enough for a film like this. The two of them share some nice chemistry together, which helps keep the film moving. Arthur Hunnicutt nearly steals the picture as the sidekick who always has something funny to say. The soundtrack includes a decent song from Tex Williams and Van Doren also gets to do about four different numbers but none of them are memorable. BORN RECKLESS isn't a classic but I think fans of the actors should enjoy it even with all the silly stock footage.
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- TriviaIn December 1957, director Howard W. Koch ordered a trainer to deliver "one mean bull" to the set. A huge Brahma bull was delivered, which promptly broke through a chain link fence and pushed in the side of Koch's brand new convertible which was parked nearby.
- ErroresJackie takes a drumstick and starts beating out a rhythm on the cymbal to start "Separate the Men from the Boys", then passes the drumstick to drummer as she proceeds to sing. Three hits on the cymbal are heard while they're passing the stick.
- Citas
Mark Wilson: You ride, you rope, you sing, you've got more talent than I thought. Anything else?
Jackie Adams: All right, I give up. You can let go now.
Mark Wilson: Now, Jackie, that's out of character. You could win top prize money with me anytime, anyplace.
- Créditos curiososIn suggestion of "Reckless" in the title, throughout the opening credits, occasional letters are misaligned or tilted at irregular angles. Particularly, the letter O is often, but non-always, tilted as though italicized or crammed between adjacent letters as if in afterthought.
- ConexionesFeatured in Alcatraz: Johnny McKee (2012)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 20 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1